Big Beauty Blossoms Took Over the Entire Front"

Lee Connors
by Lee Connors
Anyone know?
Within 1 year, these Big Red Blossoms took over"
  8 answers
  • Are these the same plants in the other pics you posted with the butterfly? Are these a small tree/shrub?
  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Aug 13, 2013
    That's a type of Clerodendrum. I can't tell you exactly which one.
  • Lee Connors Lee Connors on Aug 13, 2013
    No, close, But I have them on the other side. The man who gave them to me passed away"Bless him. They do look a bit like that. Thank You"
  • Peg Peg on Aug 13, 2013
    I also asked in Lee's butterfly post what his red flower/plant was. Lovely!
  • Lee Connors Lee Connors on Aug 13, 2013
    Oh, Yea, you just helped me clear the brain fart? Spenden? Think that what he told me they were. Thanks Doug~~ Keep you posted on the EARTH~~~
  • Peg Peg on Aug 14, 2013
    Ah, I found it, bummer, it doesn't grow as a perennial in my area! Enjoy it! Clerodendrum splendens - Red Glory Bower.
    • Lee Connors Lee Connors on Aug 14, 2013
      @Peg Yes, That's right"' Thanks Peg. Look at my last post? Interesting one indeed" Get back to me"
  • Pauline Cobb Choate Pauline Cobb Choate on Aug 14, 2013
    The leaf looks like the Mexican Hydrangea (Clerodendrum bungei) that has taken over my yard. My flower, however, is pink. When cut or broken they smell horrid. IF they spread like my variety, I hope you like them. :-) I've tried for years to keep them under control without much success. All I can do is pull them out. Because it's not an unattractive plant, I did plant one in a pot for the deck.
  • Lee Connors Lee Connors on Aug 14, 2013
    Clerodendrum. Lady came by today. Doug was right~ Thanks All~~